Ex-Bank Of England Governor Mark Carney Says Former PM Liz Truss Turned Britain Into 'Argentina On The Channel'
Liz Truss has vehemently defended the policies she tried to enact during her short time as prime minister. Mark Carney also criticised "far-right populists" and Brexiteers for having a "basic misunderstanding of what drives economies".
UN refugee chief seeks inclusion, not quick fixes, as needs grow
As the world faces an unprecedented number of refugees and a backlash grows in Europe, a top UN official is warning against the political push for quick fixes.
The ten challenges impacting the financial services industry
To ensure it survives and prospers, the financial industry needs to overcome ten challenges, and it is vital that they do.
New BMW investment provides hope for the UK automotive sector as auto investments cross £6 billion
The UK automotive sector is on a recovery path as car manufacturing takes centre stage because of a new BMW investment following Tata, Stellantis and Ford.
Wall Street mixed after inflation data as European bourses dip ahead of ECB
Wall Street stock indices moved in opposite directions Wednesday after a mixed inflation report as European bourses dipped ahead of a European Central Bank decision.
The Evolving Landscape of Technology: From Innovation to Integration
The 21st century has witnessed an unprecedented technological revolution, and artificial intelligence, robotics, biotechnology and the Internet of Things (IoT) are at the forefront of this innovation.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak addresses G20 Summit outcomes and global challenges
The Prime Minister's statement emphasised the need for diplomatic pressure on Russia, the role of democracies in addressing global challenges and the UK's commitment to its citizens and allies.
AI experts believe the technology 'will bring some significant changes' accompanied by 'some challenges'
Yesterday, leading figures from the world of artificial intelligence met in Derry to discuss the impact of the technology on education.
Britain and Singapore announce new strategic partnership during G20 Summit
Prime Minister Sunak emphasised the significance of this agreement, highlighting the broader objectives of his international engagements, which prioritise the interests of the British people.
Stock markets rise as US inflation data, ECB rate loom
Global markets rose on Monday at the start of a busy week that includes the release of key US inflation data and a European Central Bank decision on interest rates.
Britain emerges as the biggest contributor to the Global Climate Fund for developing nations at G20
Britain moved a step ahead in fulfilling its climate commitments of tripling international climate finance by allocating £1.6 billion to the Global Climate Fund.
Modi seeks to cement India's global standing with G20 summit
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi used his G20 presidency to burnish his image at home and abroad as a steward of national power and prosperity, asserting India's place in the world ahead of general elections next year.
China's demographic shift and economic challenges pose threat to West
China has strong ambitions to become the world's greatest economy and superpower in the coming decades. While recent numbers show this goal being pushed off, it is not an impossibility.
India to become a developed nation by 2047: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for the future
Prime Minister Modi, in an exclusive PTI interview ahead of the G-20 summit, urged UN reform to align with evolving global geo-economic dynamics and include vital voices.
Controversy erupts over use of 'Bharat' in G-20 summit dinner invites as India's identity debate heats up
Critics contend that the use of "Bharat" as the name for India in several Indian languages, including Hindi, signals a resurgence of nationalist ideology, with the dinner invites notably addressing President Droupadi Murmu as the "President of Bharat".
G20 shirking 'critical' climate issues: UN climate chief
Statements by G20 ministers ahead of a key summit are "woefully inadequate" about addressing the climate emergency, the UN's climate change chief told AFP in an interview Wednesday, calling for stronger action from the nations responsible for most planet-heating pollution.
European stock market falls flat on German export slump amidst oil production worries from Gabon military coup
The European stock market fell by nearly one per cent as Christine Lagarde was asked to set inflation targets that factor in energy prices and geopolitics.
iPhone 15 Pro models won't be easy on the pocket, report
Analyst Jeff Pu says Apple will increase the price of the iPhone 15 Pro Max model, while other reports claim the iPhone 15 could cost more than its predecessor.
UK eases effective ban on onshore wind in England
The UK government eased a de facto ban on onshore wind in England on Tuesday, after growing pressure from environmental campaigners and some ruling Conservative lawmakers.
Saudi and Russia extend oil cuts through December
Saudi Arabia and Russia said on Tuesday they would extend voluntary oil cuts until the end of the year, sending the price of Brent crude to a 10-month high.
Nigeria Labour Congress issue 2 day strike to tackle economic crisis
The NLC has threatened to completely shut down the economy if the Nigerian Federal Government fail to meet their demands within the two-day strike.
Exploring the financial Landscape of Online Casinos
Delve into the financial intricacies of the online casino world, uncovering revenue models and investment trends.
Tesla, Chinese brands take centre stage at Munich car show
Tesla and Chinese carmakers showed off their newest electric models at the Munich auto fair on Monday, throwing down the gauntlet to their European rivals as competition in the sector intensifies.
UK housing market faces steepest annual price drop in 14 years
The abrupt increase in mortgage rates in recent months has been a response to the Bank of England's actions, which have raised interest rates 14 times since December 2021.
Asian markets rise as US jobs data ease rate pressure on Fed
Asian stocks rose Monday on hopes the Federal Reserve has come to the end of its interest rate hiking cycle following a positive US jobs report.
UK Foreign Secretary's visit to China focuses on pragmatic engagement over isolation
Cleverly stressed the differences between the UK and China, cautioned against isolating the second-largest economy and underscored China's global complexity, pushing for practical ties.
Global stock markets mixed as rally fades
Stock markets diverged Wednesday as a global rally faded, despite more data that soothed fears of a further rise in US interest rates.
Von der Leyen backs Dutch FM Hoekstra for EU climate post
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday backed Dutch Foreign Minister Wopke Hoekstra to take up a vacant climate post on the European Commission, but the choice raised concerns about the bloc's environmental ambitions.
Global stocks extend gains as US data reassures
Stock markets extended a global rally Tuesday as the first of a series of data due out this week gave no reason for the US Federal Reserve to hike interest rates further.
Global experts set to gather at Bletchley Park for UK AI Safety Summit in November
The British High Commission announced that the summit is scheduled to take place from November 1st to 2nd and will aim to address critical concerns related to the development of artificial intelligence.